Plastering device.



APPLICATION FILED SEPT. 2.6. 1905.

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Be ity known that .LNIELS C. P

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. devices for applying lO- qu 'l1ke. I I Will describe a plastering device embodyemployed, and Fig. *5 shows av -Pert'h' Amboy, in the county of Middlesex and State of New J erse have invented a new and Improved Plastering Device, of which thefolloWing is afull, clear, and exact description. This invention relates `to improvements in. plaster to Walls -or the like, the-object bein to provide a plastering device by means o Which plaster may be ickly and evenly spread upon a Wall or the ing my invention and then point out the novel features in the appended-claims. j

Reference is-to be had to the accompanytion, in Which similar characters of reference indicate corresponding parts all the figures.

Figure 1 is an end view of'a plastermg device embodving my invention. Fig-2 is av section thereof on the line 2 2 of Fig. 3 is a section on the line 3 3 of Fig. 2. Fig. 4 is a detaill view showing a gearing modification in longitudinal the rotary spreader.

. Referring to-thedrawings, 5 designates a casing having a swinging cover 6, which when the arts are closedpractically form a cylinder` iaving an opening 7 at the iront, and beloW said opening is a smoothing-plate- S, which, as here shown, is longitudinallycorrugated. Having bearings in thev end. wall of the casing isa shaft 9, secured to the ends of which are ring-like frames 1Q, andbetweenA the ends are partition-plates 11. Secured to' therings 10 and to the partitions 11 are tan- Igentially-disposed spreader-plates 12-that is, these spreader-plates are arranged eccentrically to the axis of the'shaft 9, On the outer ends of the shaft-9 are pinions 13, which engage With gear-Wheels 14, mounted on stud s 15, and also mounted on the studs are toothed Wheels 16, designedto engage With a lath or wall when the device is moved along a lath or Wall to spread the plaster. the studs 15 have screw-thread engagement guides 18, secured to the ends of the caslng. By this arrange-v ment different sizes of gearing 14 and 16 mayT l be employed, depending upon the character df the Work to be performed. At its ends the casing is provided With handles 19, and the cover is held in place by means of hooks 20,

' im ing drawings, forming a part oi this speciiican As here shown speincatiofimmensen. f retained oct. 23,1906, j `Appunti@iiialsqpembgiza,190e.vsmalto. 280.123.

pivoted tov the endsofthe cover and engaging with' pins21 on the casin The spreader illustrated in Fig: 5 has `end 'I 'pieces 22, provided with radial walls l23, to `Which the spreader-blades '24 are attached, theouteredges of saidblades being curved in a direction opposite to. the vrotation of the spreader. Inthe operationV the casing is to be iilled With laster and then the device is to be move and as t 'u Ward or horizontally alongthewall,

e Wheels 16 project forward offthe L casing and engage with the Wall they will imparta rotary movement to the spreader, 'so

that the plaster 4Will be Aforced out through the opening 7, and the smoothing-plate 8 Will art a level or even surface'to the plaster.'

`claim as new and vdesire Patent- 1. A plastering device comprising a casing having an outlet for plaster, and a spreader mounted to rotate in the casing for-forcing `the plaster through saidopening.

to secure by Letters 2. A plasteringdevice comprising a' casing having a swinging cover, the said casing havaving thus described my invention, I l

ing an 'opening in'its front 'near the top', a

smoothing-plate below disposed plates. i y y 3. A plastering device comprising a casing having an opening in its front near the top, a

smoothing-plate below said opening, a shaft.

having its bearings in the end ,Walls of the casing, tangent ially-disposed plates carried by said shaft, toothed Wheels on the ends of the casing, and gear connections between said Wheels and said shaft.

4. A lastering device cbmprising a casing, .a shaft aving its bearings in the end Walls of the casing, the said casing having an opening atits `front, operating-vifheels,l studs o n which said Wheels are mounted, boXings on the ends of the casing in Which the studs are removably engaged, tangentiallydisposed plates carried by the shaft, and gearing connections between said operating-Wheels and the shaft. 5. A'plastering device comprising a casing having an opening at its front. near the top, a smoothing-plate below the opening, a rotary spreader arranged in the casing and ing curvedplates, and 'handles on the ends of ,the casing.

l 6. A plastering device comprising a cylindrical casi-ng, a .shaftarranged therein, ringsaid opening, and a.- rotary part in the casing having tangpntial-lycompristhe casing, parttionson the shaft within the assess like frames on the ends of the shaft, within n testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of easing, tangentially-disposed plates secured two subscribing Witnesses.

to seid riIvlg-like frames and to said partitions, 1 N. C. PETERSEN.

toothed wheels` mounted on the ends of the Witnesses: casing, and gear connections between said C. R. FURGERSON, wheels and the shaft. EVERARD B. MARSHALL. 

